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patricia maisch was there when jared loughner opened fire in tucson. she helped, actually, to disarm him. and she saw him yesterday again in court. she will join us to talk about how that went for her. but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] o
patricia maisch was there when jared loughner opened fire in tucson. she helped, actually, to disarm him. and she saw him yesterday again in court. she will join us to talk about how that went for her. but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your...
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patricia russo showed me lte in its infancy. next generation cell phone technology all to itself. alcatel lucent had more nobel laureates than any other company on earth. lucent seemed invincible. previous ceo inflated revenues. right about when the stock traded at a split adjusted $80. something akin to what hewlett-packard accused -- in its current wranglings. it was considered the acknowledged leader in all wireless and wireline equipment. until it wasn't. until cisco passed it by on routers and switches, until the design of the cell phone itself became more important than the network, until the cloud emerged and storage farms and internet highways, until innovation, much better than mouse traps, everywhere, passed it by. the company hung on. lucent's merger with alcatel was meant to make it so it could win business in europe as it did here. the brand name, the finest brand name in the world, bell labs, became like kodak. the patents, they got millions of them. all those nobel prize winners. the patents are for equipment that became obsolete years ago. you could have been a buy
patricia russo showed me lte in its infancy. next generation cell phone technology all to itself. alcatel lucent had more nobel laureates than any other company on earth. lucent seemed invincible. previous ceo inflated revenues. right about when the stock traded at a split adjusted $80. something akin to what hewlett-packard accused -- in its current wranglings. it was considered the acknowledged leader in all wireless and wireline equipment. until it wasn't. until cisco passed it by on routers...
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to me in thanking darlene, rebecca traister, melissa harris-perry and patricia williams. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> congress is back today with the u.s. house of representatives in session at 2:00 eastern to swear in several members who won special elections. the legislative agenda this week includes discussion of trade with russia and moldova. live coverage of the house is here on c-span. also at 2:00 eastern, live coverage of the senate as members resumed consideration of a sportsman's bill. off the floor this week, members of congress will hold several hearings on the terrorist attack in libya that killed four
to me in thanking darlene, rebecca traister, melissa harris-perry and patricia williams. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> congress is back today with the u.s. house of representatives in session at 2:00 eastern to swear in several members who won special elections. the legislative agenda this week includes discussion of trade with russia and moldova. live coverage of the house is here on c-span....
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and you can go to a place like fishtown and using data, you can document as the author of patricia -- quoted extensively in the book to document the ways in which all that has been ravaged. so i am -- when he put it this way. if you had 48% marriage of prime aged old in 20, you've got no community. by me, it's just a contradiction of terms. community depends too much on all the things that adults do because they have kids that they're racing together. and when it goes away, it goes away. >> i mean, again, and i like charles personally so much and -- i just, i think -- so the problem is with the way charles views the world compared to the way i think the world works, it's not that it's unmarried people got married, everything would be okay -- >> you're not saying everything. >> is not they would get a much better economic trajectory. i don't think they would. a good example is something i think compelling research that was done on teens who had chosen out of wedlock. something to every poverty research agrees, every poverty researcher of greece is his problem, something charles has wri
and you can go to a place like fishtown and using data, you can document as the author of patricia -- quoted extensively in the book to document the ways in which all that has been ravaged. so i am -- when he put it this way. if you had 48% marriage of prime aged old in 20, you've got no community. by me, it's just a contradiction of terms. community depends too much on all the things that adults do because they have kids that they're racing together. and when it goes away, it goes away....
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. >> host: kenneth davis, patricia comments on facebook, you are so much fun to listen to, mr. davis. i read greek and norse mythology when i was a kid in the fifties. it led to so much more. are those large of christopher columbus available to the general public? never heard that they existed. >> guest: oh, yes, they are available. in the aftermath of 500 anniversary, many more versions are available. so i know of at least two trade books that reproduced columbus's log. there have also been a number of much more recent biographies of columbus that address this whole time. >> host: next call comes from margie in san diego. hi. >> caller: great to be here and listen to kenneth davis. i had bought my first book in an airport in nashville, 1994 on my way to sunday qaeda chilly. i let geography as a child. i just want to think -- i have five of his books since then. i want to thank you totally for writing these wonderful books. i have always loved learning. i am an elderly lady now, but i still want to always learn. thank you, thank you, mr. davis. >> guest: well, i don't know if y
. >> host: kenneth davis, patricia comments on facebook, you are so much fun to listen to, mr. davis. i read greek and norse mythology when i was a kid in the fifties. it led to so much more. are those large of christopher columbus available to the general public? never heard that they existed. >> guest: oh, yes, they are available. in the aftermath of 500 anniversary, many more versions are available. so i know of at least two trade books that reproduced columbus's log. there have...
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john and patricia carpenter from parker, colorado, 75 years they've been married. they met working together in a brewery in london. now there's a story for a musical. happy birthday and anniversary. hey, give me a point, mate. now, back to new york. >> all right. thanks. >>> coming up next, how you can make a career out of planning over-the-top wedding proposals. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now at 8:37. "the proposal" is one of those important moments in life. these days more guys are popping the question in very elaborate ways. we tagged along with two proposal planners. yes, they actually exist. to see what it takes to pull off the ultimate fairy tale. >> my name is mars els garret. i just saw in her what i wanted in somebody to spend the rest of my life with. she is just a great person. she's got a great heart. she's my best friend. >> my name is sarah pease and i am a proposal planner. it's my job to plan, design, execute dream marriage proposals. >> my name is james ambler a former papparazzi photographer and now i use my skills to cap your wedding
john and patricia carpenter from parker, colorado, 75 years they've been married. they met working together in a brewery in london. now there's a story for a musical. happy birthday and anniversary. hey, give me a point, mate. now, back to new york. >> all right. thanks. >>> coming up next, how you can make a career out of planning over-the-top wedding proposals. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now at 8:37. "the proposal" is one of those...